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Latest Posts

  • Swollen Cat Lip? Insights On How to Help
    Noticing swelling on your cat’s lip can definitely catch you off guard and present some concerns. Sometimes it’s as simple as chin acne or a mild bite. But a swollen cat lip can also be linked to dental trouble, allergies, or infection, which is why it’s worth paying close attention.
  • Why and How to Teach Your Dog to Use a Litter Box
    If you’ve ever wondered whether you can teach a dog to use a litter box, plenty of dog owners like you find the idea appealing. Especially when weather, mobility, or apartment living make outdoor potty trips tougher than usual. The nice part is that litter box training is often easier than expected. With a little patience and consistency, many dogs actually take to it quite well!
  • A Simple Guide to External Parasites in Dogs
    As a fellow dog owner, you probably know how annoying and harmful external parasites in dogs can be. These tiny creatures can cause discomfort, itching, irritation, and even diseases in our four-legged companions. In this article, I’ll give you a simple guide to external parasites in dogs, including what they are, how to identify them, what problems they can cause, and ways to treat and prevent them.
  • Help, My Dog Has Itchy Paws! Safe Home Remedies
    Have you noticed your dog chewing or licking their paws more than usual? Are your dog’s paws looking red between the toes? These are signs of a dog having itchy paws, a common problem that can make our pets pretty uncomfortable. Let’s walk through what is causing this and, more importantly, what you can safely do to help.
  • Home Remedies for Dog Drooling: Less Mess and Stress!
    An unreasonable amount of dog drooling can be a problem. The good news is that several home remedies for dog drooling may help, which we will share in this article. It’s always a good idea to chat with your vet first to rule out anything serious, though.